Contact the police department and or the the City that you live in or the DMV. Different states and cities have different rules. The DMV can probably give you the info or the the city. The Police Department can probably give you what City agency to contact. Write down the VIN # and the plate number also to take with you and a decription of the make and model of the vehicle.
It may be a stolen vehicle, which in that case the police will tow it and contact the owner.
2006-10-14 07:47:01
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answered by Island Queen 6
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The easiest way to do this is to take the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) from the vehicle to your county court house and ask them to pull up the original owner's name. If you are unable to get in touch with the original owner, there are several other steps you can take. You should find out from your state/county the laws involving abandoned property because it varies from state to state. In Texas, you can file a report with the local law enforcement agency and then you have to list the vehicle in a local newspaper, etc. ...giving ample opportunity for the original owner/leinholder to claim the property. Then, you apply at the county for a salvage title...Hope this helps
2006-10-14 07:49:15
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answered by Mrs. Jackson 3
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it depends on how long it has been sitting if you woke up one morning and someone left a car out on your yard its probably stolen but it the cars been there for awhile especially if it is older car it has probably fell of the dmv records. in which you would have to call the dmv and just say you bought it with no paperwork on it, then you bring it down to the dmv to check the vin# and plates, if the car will not run you have the dmv send you paper work through the mail and then have a police officer check and have it signed off. then register it and enjoy.
2006-10-14 07:54:58
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answered by whynot 4
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Go to wherever you register your vehicles and ask for the paperwork to apply for a lost title or rebuilder's title. They will get you started.
2006-10-14 07:50:24
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answered by ineedonebuddy 3
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2016-12-26 19:10:38
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answered by schneir 3
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